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Topic: question: does framedoubling technology of TVs work with PC input?

I was thinking about framedoubling all PC content (movies/games) using a TV with frameoubling technolgy.

I dont own a TV with framedoubling technology already to test with the PC input.

Does it work?

SVP is fantastinc.. and I use it daily, but I see that each time we need more hardware power and powerful videocards.. (4K approaching) so I was thinking on buy a TV with that framedoubling technique instead expend money in new CPU+GPUs for the next generation of HD videos.

Finally: If TVs can do frameoubling with PC content... what brand uses the best framedoubling technology?. Is there any review out there comparing all these technologies?. Any suggestions from personal experiences?

Re: question: does framedoubling technology of TVs work with PC input?

It's my understanding that Panasonic and Sony have very good implementations that even include optional black-frame insertion.

Also, special mention to LG's OLED TVs since they have rediculously low pixel response time, though they lack black-frame insertion (doesn't seem to be the fault of the panel since even their LCDs lack it); therefore the rumored Panasonic TV with an LG OLED panel may be the ultimate choice if money was of no concern (assuming the input lag is good).